Perhaps Magyar's most important promise, and the one that certainly resonates with voters: "never again a country without consequences!"
The crowd chants: "To prison! To prison!" [with the corrupt officials of the outgoing government]
Posts by Gordon Weakliem
Suspects in the police line read from a sheet of paper Suspect 1 (Kevin Pollak) "Open the fuckin' strait you crazy bastards" Suspect 2 (Stephen Baldwin) "Open the strait you crazy bastard motehrfucka praise allallllalllah" Suspect 3 (Benicio del Toro) "Open the fuckin' strait you crazy bastards" - What the fuck?"
The Usual Suspects (1995)
It's a long read, but good. Reading through this I'm struck that sama must either have some kind of brain damage resulting in memory loss or is a world-class gaslighter. I want to run an cosine search on the phrase "Altman does not recall this", the hit count would have to be dozens.
There are enough people talking. The people with the power need to be acting using the power they have. We can march, we can complain, Congress needs to be the force of law. No confirmations, no money, nothing happens until this administration is removed and put on trial. You have one job right now.
There are enough people talking. The people with the power need to be acting using the power they have. We can march, we can complain, Congress needs to be the force of law. No confirmations, no money, nothing happens until this administration is removed and put on trial. You have one job right now.
Apparently my urge to watch The Fifth Element last night had a reason
That sounds like dealing with people. They’re spending trillions to replace people
Should have made it to the surf shop
Guess I know what I’m doing tomorrow
I’m surprised they didn’t send it to everyone as an A/B test for who would click on a phishing email
“capability overhang comes not from the limits of AI … but from how people interact with it.”
I’ve been feeling this severely the last few months and I’m a somewhat advanced user. I have this relentless feeling that the problem is my usage patterns
💯 Terraform is not the answer here either
"...the hardest part by far was not the code itself, it was the plethora of services you have to assemble like IKEA furniture to make it real, the DevOps: services, payments, auth, database, security, domain names, etc..."
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It also sounds like the person who did it isn’t a Latin scholar so they weren’t in a position to manually verify the results
Huh that’s a really interesting effect that I hadn’t thought of. I was thinking in terms of personal growth or nutrition but retention… so something like email or SMS verification ?
Accurate but Friday was “remove longstanding sanctions on Iranian oil”
One thing I’ve been thinking lately is that friction is not necessarily a bad thing in itself. Making things hard has benefits even though the experience itself might not be pleasant.
These days time is the new luxury item. “many times the friction, or that things just take time, is precisely the point.”
So maybe he’s saying inference is too cheap 😂
This sounds like an ideal place to launch a digital assistant
Companies almost always treat labor as a sunk cost. Next meeting look around and ask yourself how much the labor costs. I never hear that questioned.
Companies also treat code as precious. I’ve been at a few places you had to open a ticket to create a repo.
Total inverse of this reality
Nobody really hosts their own video though? Anyway consumption has become video-first. In the end your RSS feed becomes an advertisement for the video.
I think I would want to see how they use the tools. But I’m pretty an aggressive adopter so I want to see where they’re at. An interview should be a conversation not an audition.
Well my 16 year old obsessed over Gangam Style when she was about 4. Later she discovered Duolingo and learned enough Korean that she’s watching K-drama, massive fan of Stray Kids, and wants to study at a university in Korea.
Same DoW that’s shot down 2 US aircraft in 2 weeks without communication to the FAA causing the FAA to panic and close airspace? That one?
Interesting take not sure how true it is, but it lines up with general AI strategy - the architecture is less important than the training
I guarantee that any industry expert, with a little time and effort, can make a better (or at least more focused) skill than the default Anthropic ones.
This is not an insult to Anthropic, it just is a reminder that specialist experts know more about their jobs (& what they need) than AI labs do.
Makes a lot of sense with AI coding assistants. Working with Claude code feels like when I did pair programming at the one team I worked on that did XP.
obv the most visible target is OpenClaw but it applies to any agent.
well damn.
"Using OOTH tokens obtained through Claude, free, Pro, or Max accounts in any other product tool or service, including the agent SDK is not permitted and constitutes a violation of the consumer terms of service.”
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